A depression rating scale is a
psychometric
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instrument (tool), usually a
questionnaire
A questionnaire is a research instrument that consists of a set of questions (or other types of prompts) for the purpose of gathering information from respondents through survey or statistical study. A research questionnaire is typically a mix of ...
whose wording has been
validated with
experimental evidence, having descriptive words and phrases that indicate the severity of
depression for a time period.
When used, an observer may make judgements and rate a person at a specified scale level with respect to identified characteristics. Rather than being used to diagnose depression, a depression rating scale may be used to assign a score to a person's behaviour where that score may be used to determine whether that person should be evaluated more thoroughly for a
depressive disorder
A mood disorder, also known as an affective disorder, is any of a group of conditions of mental and behavioral disorder where a disturbance in the person's mood is the main underlying feature. The classification is in the '' Diagnostic and Stati ...
diagnosis.
Several
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s are used for this purpose.
Scales completed by researchers
Some depression rating scales are completed by researchers. For example, the
Hamilton Depression Rating Scale
The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD), also called the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), sometimes also abbreviated as HAM-D, is a multiple-item questionnaire used to provide an indication of depression, and as a guide to evalu ...
includes 21 questions with between 3 and 5 possible responses which increase in severity. The clinician must choose the possible responses to each question by interviewing the patient and by observing the patient's symptoms. Designed by psychiatrist
Max Hamilton
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in 1960, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale is one of the two most commonly used among those completed by researchers assessing the effects of drug therapy.
Alternatively, the
Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale has ten items to be completed by researchers assessing the effects of drug therapy and is the other of the two most commonly used among such researchers.
Another scale is the
Raskin Depression Rating Scale; which rates the severity of the patients symptoms in three areas: verbal reports, behavior, and secondary symptoms of depression.
Scales completed by patients
The two questions on the Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2):
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During the past month, have you often been bothered by feeling down, depressed, or hopeless?
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During the past month, have you often been bothered by little interest or pleasure in doing things?
Some depression rating scales are completed by patients. The
Beck Depression Inventory
The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI, BDI-1A, BDI-II), created by Aaron T. Beck, is a 21-question multiple-choice self-report inventory, one of the most widely used psychometric tests for measuring the severity of depression. Its development ...
, for example, is a 21-question
self-report inventory
A self-report inventory is a type of psychological test in which a person fills out a survey or questionnaire with or without the help of an investigator. Self-report inventories often ask direct questions about personal interests, values, sympto ...
that covers symptoms such as irritability, fatigue, weight loss, lack of interest in sex, and feelings of guilt, hopelessness or fear of being punished.
The scale is completed by patients to identify the presence and severity of symptoms consistent with the
DSM-IV
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diagnostic criteria. The Beck Depression Inventory was originally designed by psychiatrist
Aaron T. Beck
Aaron Temkin Beck (July 18, 1921 – November 1, 2021) was an American psychiatrist who was a professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. in 1961.
The
Geriatric Depression Scale
The Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) is a 30-item self-report assessment used to identify depression in the elderly. The scale was first developed in 1982 by J.A. Yesavage and others.
Description
In the Geriatric Depression Scale, questions are a ...
(GDS) is another self-administered scale, but in this case it is used for older patients, and for patients with mild to moderate
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. Instead of presenting a five-category response set, the GDS questions are answered with a simple "yes" or "no".
The
Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale
The Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale was designed by Duke University psychiatrist William W.K. Zung MD (1929–1992) to assess the level of depression for patients diagnosed with depressive disorder.
* 20–44 Normal Range
* 45–59 Mildly Depr ...
is similar to the Geriatric Depression Scale in that the answers are preformatted. In the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale, there are 20 items: ten positively worded and ten negatively worded. Each question is rated on a scale of 1 through 4 based on four possible answers: "a little of the time", "some of the time", "good part of the time", and "most of the time".
The
Patient Health Questionnaire
The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) is a multiple-choice self-report inventory that is used as a screening and diagnostic tool for mental health disorders of depression, anxiety, alcohol, eating, and somatoform disorders. It is the self-repo ...
(PHQ) sets are self-reported depression rating scales. For example, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (
PHQ-9
The 9-question Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) is a diagnostic tool introduced in 2001 to screen adult patients in a primary care setting for the presence and severity of depression. It rates depression based on the self-administered Patient ...
) is a self-reported, 9-question version of the Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders.
The Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) is a shorter version of the PHQ-9 with two screening questions to assess the presence of a
depressed mood and a
loss of interest or pleasure in routine activities; a positive response to either question indicates further testing is required.
Scales completed by patients and researchers
The Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders (PRIME-MD) is completed by the patient and a researcher. This depression rating scale includes a 27-item screening questionnaire and follow-up clinician interview designed to facilitate the diagnosis of common mental disorders in primary care. Its lengthy administration time has limited its clinical usefulness; it has been replaced by the
Patient Health Questionnaire
The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) is a multiple-choice self-report inventory that is used as a screening and diagnostic tool for mental health disorders of depression, anxiety, alcohol, eating, and somatoform disorders. It is the self-repo ...
, PHQ-9.
Usefulness
Screening programs using rating scales to search for candidates for a more in-depth evaluation have been advocated to improve detection of depression, but there is evidence that they do not improve detection rates, treatment, or outcome. There is also evidence that a consensus on the interpretation of rating scales, in particular the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, is largely missing, leading to misdiagnosis of the severity of a patient's depression. However, there is evidence that portions of rating scales, such as the
somatic section of the PHQ-9, can be useful in predicting outcomes for subgroups of patients like
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patients.
Copyrighted vs. public domain scales
The Beck Depression Inventory is
copyright
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ed, a fee must be paid for each copy used, and
photocopy
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ing it is a violation of copyright. There is no evidence that the BDI-II is more valid or reliable than other depression scales, and
public domain
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scales such as the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), the Zung Depression scale and
Patient Health Questionnaire
The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) is a multiple-choice self-report inventory that is used as a screening and diagnostic tool for mental health disorders of depression, anxiety, alcohol, eating, and somatoform disorders. It is the self-repo ...
– Nine Item (PHQ-9) has been studied as a useful tool.
Other copyrighted scales allow individual clinicians and researchers to make copies for their own use, but require licenses for electronic versions or large-scale redistribution. Among these are:
* The Clinically Useful Depression Outcome Scale (CUDOS)
* The Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS)
*
The Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (MFQ)
* The Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS)
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* The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) Research in process - Banner University Medical Center
* Hamilton Rating Scale (HRSDD, HDRS, Ham-D)
*Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)
*Depression and Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS)
*Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children
*Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)
* Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS)
* Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI)
*HEADS-ED, used in hospital emergency departments
*Children’s Depression Rating Scale (CDRS)
*Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale (BADS-SF)
*]Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a 10-item questionnaire that was developed to identify women who have postpartum depression. Items of the scale correspond to various clinical depression symptoms, such as guilt feeling, sleep di ...
*Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Clinician (QIDS-C)
*Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self Report (QIDS-SR)
* Kutcher Adolescent Depression Scale (KADS-11)
* Montgomery-Asberg Depression Scale (MADRS)
*Clinically Useful Depression Outcome Scale (CUDOS)
*Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) was originally developed by Zigmond and Snaith (1983) and is commonly used by doctors to determine the levels of anxiety and depression that a person is experiencing. The HADS is a fourteen item scale ...
*Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders (PRIME-MD)
* Children's Depression Inventory (CDI)
Questions regarding the validity of depression rating scales
Several research articles have come out in the past several years that question the validity of sum-score rating scales for depression.
Fried, E.I., Nesse, R.M., 2015b 2017. The 52 symptoms of major depression: Lack of content overlap among seven common depression scales, Journal of Affective Disorders 208 (2017) 191-197
Santor, D.A., Gregus, M., Welch, A., 2006. Eight Decades of Measurement in Depression, Measurement, 4(3), 135-155
See also
* Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale
The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a brief self-report questionnaire developed in 1977 by Laurie Radloff to measure depressive symptoms
Depression is a mental state of low Mood (psychology), mood and aversi ...
(CES-D)
* Diagnostic classification and rating scales used in psychiatry
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* Goldberg test
References
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